The Homeplace: Singing River, Book 1

As the year 1928 begins, 14-year-old Lanie Belle Freeman of Fairhope, Arkansas, has bright hopes for the future. Her father has launched a new business, and her mother is expecting her fifth baby. Lanie has dreams of going to college and being a writer. Then tragedy strikes.

Enjoyed very much.

I could visualize as the narrator read. this was a nice change from my usual mystery/crime books.

The Dream: The Singing River Series, Book 2

Lanie Freeman's life changed swiftly and irrevocably with the death of her mother and the imprisonment of her father. She struggles to hold together her family, pursue her dreams, and follow her heart. Then the new preacher arrives and Lanies world is turned upside down! Book Two in the Singing River series.

i just love gilbert morris

this is so good i love the charicters the country family lany makes me think of my grandma or what i would think her chacter would be like when she we..Show More »re younger this series is a lot different than his other books i was waiting for this and the miracle i recomend it

The Miracle: Singing River, Book 3

In the midst of the Great Depression, seventeen-year-old Lanie Freeman hopes to keep her family together, become a writer, and find love. But an unexpected health crisis and a devastating town scandal leave the Freeman family reeling. Will their faith uphold them as they struggle to survive?

it is a really well told story

this singing river series is one of Gilbert morris best i was lol in many ways the ending was good it did not leave one hanging but wondering it could..Show More » end here and i could be satisfied but there are still many unresolved issues in the story that could mean a part 4? ill keep my ears open for it

The Courtship: Singing River Series, Volume 4

It is Autumn of 1936…With most of their Louisiana plantation sold off to survive The Great Depression, 18-year-old Lanie Freeman and her sister Maeva struggle to reunite their family. Fourth book of the Singing River Series.

Couldn't Stand for Story to end.

This has to be one of the very best series I have ever listened to. I wish Gilbert Morris would just keep on following each Freeman family member for..Show More »ever. I wanted to cry when it ended. The story was great but listening to it on cd was wonderful. I have listened to hundreds of Audio Books but I have to say that Judith West was the best narrator I have ever heard. She made the book come alive and she had a different voice for each character. I listen to audio books only while traveling back and forth in my car and I hated to turn it off every day when I pulled into the garage. So so good.